Male Infertility Researcher
Male infertility is not exclusively gendered: reproductive inequity often subjects female partners to months of invasive and costly procedures while male-factor infertility goes under-addressed, amplifying both emotional and financial burdens.
Featured Publications
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Health Economics
I leverage national pricing transparency data to expose how reimbursement structures create inequity, limiting access to care.
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Male Reproductive Health
From epigenetic sperm testing to the downstream effects of delayed male-factor infertility evaluation on female partners, my research examines what happens when half of the fertility equation gets ignored.
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Health Policy
Research that doesn't reach the people making decisions doesn't change anything. I take findings directly to policymakers to ensure data drives structural reform.